


The look, feel and snark of the show hasn’t changed even if there are fewer music videos these days.

Thanks to a release date only three weeks from now, we won't have to wait long to find out.Movie review: ‘Past Lives’ is a gorgeous meditation on love, chance - and the choices we make While Beavis and Butt-head are slated to Do the Universe, the trailer doesn't clarify whether other familiar series faces will join them. Everyone, from annoyed gym teacher Coach Buzzcut to annoyed neighbor Tom Anderson, is absent so far, but time travel and multiverse angles sure seem fruitful for jokes at other cartoon cast members' expense-or, at the very least, token mentions of creator Judge's last stab at the "dumb humans travel to the future" premise that was Idiocracy. Last month, news emerged that Jodie had been retooled as a feature-length film, but its target platform (theaters, TV, or streaming) has not yet been confirmed. (That's good news because a series like Beavis and Butt-Head, which has included frequent cartoonish near-deaths of its characters, should be careful to establish '90s timeline continuity.) Advertisementīeavis and Butt-Head's most recent revival was announced in 2020 with plans to air on Paramount-owned Comedy Central, but the deal was shaken up this February now, its order of TV-length episodes will premiere on Paramount+ at some point in 2024 and will last for at least two "seasons." The same 2020 announcement flurry also included news of a new animated series named Jodie, which would serve as a spinoff of Daria, itself a spinoff of Beavis and Butt-Head's original animated run. Speaking of the future: The trailer points to both ordinary life in the year 1998 and extraordinary events in the year 2022, as the duo enters something that resembles a black hole (heh, heh, "hole") before crash-landing in full spacewalk attire on a Texas beach some 24 years later. B+B-H (and their time travel variants) now, Daria spinoff soon Yet for accuracy's sake, the shuttle's launch appears to send the boys to Florida, based on where NASA traditionally stages its human launches, as these sure look like Kennedy Space Center LC39 launchpads.Įither way: Do you want to see Beavis and Butt-Head enter zero space and propel their bodies on a spacecraft with the force of their own puking? How about watching the guys raise and lower test NASA hardware into a docking port so that it resembles sexual intercourse? Ah, the future is now. The good name of NASA has never been so besmirched, as the titular duo (heh, heh, "titular") dons official astronaut garb while completing training exercises in what resembles NASA's Houston base-which checks out, considering the series has always vaguely taken place down the road from creator Mike Judge's Austin-area home.
